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(a)
|
ALM
|
(Alarm)
key:
Select this
key
for
display
of
alarm codes.
The function becomes
effective
when the
power is turned
on.
(5) NEXT key
The NEXT key
is
used for special purpose
and
expanding function
in
dispaly
or
writing
data.
.
Reading-in
of
additional
tape
data in EDIT
mode.
.
For other special purpose and expanding
function.
(6)
MENU key
Pressing the MENU
key displays the special
screen
programmed by machine tool manufac¬
turers.
For the
contents
and
operation,
refer
to
the machine tool manufacturers' instructions.
(b)
[DON]
(Diagnosis) key:
Select this
key
for display of
input/output
signal
status.
(c)
|PRM|
(Parameter)
key:
Select this key for
display
or writing-in
of
parameters.
(d)
|SET
|
(Setting)
key:
Select
this key
for
display
or
writing-in of
setting
data
(e)
[COM]
(Command)
key:
Select
this
key for display
or
writing-in (MDI)
of the command data for
automatic operation.
(f)
[PROG]
(Program)
key:
Select this
key
for display
or
writing-in of
a
part program
.
(
g)
[POS
|
(Position)
key:
Select this key for display of
various
current
positions
.
(h) |
OFS
|
(Offset)
key:
Select this key for
display
or
writing-in
of
tool offset values.
4.1.4
ADDRESS
KEYS
These keys
are to
designate
an
address charac¬
ter
when
writing
in
various
data
e
ADDRESS
QBBE)
0000
0000
000®
0000
0000
0000
(4)
Functions for
tape
start
and editing
The following functions
are
used for the
operation
through
tape
data
except
in
auto¬
matic operation mode. They
are
effective
only
m
the EDT mode.
(a)
[OUT]
key
This
key
is
to start
outputting
various
data
in
memory
through data
I/O
interface.
(b)
I
IN |
key
This
key
is
to start
storing varous data
into
memeory
through tape reader
or
data I/O
interface.
(c)
IVER I
(Verify) key
This key
is
to
start
verifying
between memeory
data and punched
tape
data.
These keys
are
for editing
a
stored
part
program.
(d)
lERS
I
(Erase)
key:
Used for erasure of data in
storage.
(e)
I
INS
I
(Insert)
key:
Used
for
insertion of data
in
memory.
(f)
[ALT]
(Alter)
key:
Used
for
alteration
of data
in
memory.
171
(Slash)
key
For an
optional block skip
command
fSHIFTl
(shift)
key
Depressing
SHIFT
key after
depressinglfTHto
ITf~l
keys makes the
display
turn
into
special
characters such
as
J*]
to
0
[+],
which
are written
on
the upper left
corner of
the
keys.
Fig. 4.6
ADDRESS Keys
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